from B3bouldering.com
This Thursday I will giving a slideshow at Eds Cantina in Estes Park, Colorado. The show will focus on how Rocky Mountain National Park has been my inspiration from almost the beginning of my climbing career, on through the years, and how that inspiration lead to the creation of the RMNP and Mt. Evans Bouldering [...]
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from Videoclimb.com, The best climbing videos on the net
What is going on when Dave Graham, Jim Webb, Daniel Woods some talented friends go for a walk in the Rocky Mountain National Park? I let you guess Its hard
Author: Cameron Maier
Climber: Graham, Webb, Woods friends
Location: RMNP (CO)
Language: EN
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from B3bouldering.com
This summer has been a great year for bouldering development in the alpine realms, not only in Colorado, but around the country as well. For a number of years, Colorado was the only place in the country that had a legitimate alpine bouldering destination, Rocky Mountain National Park. This was followed in a few years [...]
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from Climbing Narcissist
What else if there left to say about the alpine bouldering found in places like Rocky Mountain National Park and Mt. Evans? The scenery is stunning, the boulders are massive, the problems are great and the experience is really full value. Basically all good things, right? Well, with the lack of a proper guidebook to [...] New Guidebook To Colorados Alpine Bouldering Areas from Climbing Narcissist Become a fan of ClimbingNarc.com on Facebook Related posts: Upcoming Falcon Guide To Colorado Bouldering
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from Mountains and Water
About a decade ago, an eon in the ever-evolving world of climbing, a new niche of the sport was born when boulderers started visiting a relatively obscure corner of Rocky Mountain National Park, Chaos Canyon. Hidden in plain sight, the boulders there truly revealed their potential with the arrival of Dave Graham and suddenly bouldering in Colorado became important again. It has taken a while, but thanks to the efforts of Jamie Emerson, there is finally some documentation, presented in book form, of the ...
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from Arc'teryx Latest News
Craig grew up on the east coast being somewhat of a independent and free spirit. Never one for team sports, he attended a small university there for design and photography. After graduating, and attending a bachlor party where instead of the usual strip club, they went climbing, the hook was set. Climbing clicked and from that point on became a huge focus of his life. Since 1992, he has travelled the States and around the world seeking out fun lines that challenge both mentally and physically. In 2002, ...
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from Jon Glassberg
There are many obscure and rarely repeated climbs in Rocky Mountain National Park but very few of those are as high profile and easy to access as a boulder problem called 50/50. This problem was put up in the golden years of Chaos Canyon development by Dave Graham and I have heard more than one [...]
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from Vertical Carnival Dispatches
We were so psyched about our Kessler Pocket Dolly during expedition to Nepal this past January. Here is a little recap of the some of our favorite shots from the adventure! Stay tuned for some organic posts from our adventures up in Rocky Mountain National Park on the Diamond and beyond. As always thanks for tuning in! ~reo
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from Jon Glassberg
Not all the boulder problems at Rocky Mountain National Park are world class. There are a few problems up there that are less than desirable and climbed very rarely but they are boulder problems none the less and should not be neglected. One of these boulders that was on my list is called Omaha Stylee [...]
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from UKClimbing.com News
Top American climber Alex Puccio cranks out The Centaur in Rocky Mountain National Park in this short video from . "I love to share my passion for climbing with everyone I come in touch with. Climbing is everything to me and it has brought me great things in life. It has given me the opportunity to meet so many awesome people and has led me to cool places around the world. There is nothing better than travelling around and getting to climb at different places. There are so many different types of rock and
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